Surveillance

When Constitutional Law and Government Hacking Collide: A Landmark U.K. Ruling Is Relevant on Both Sides of the Pond

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Jun 19th, 2019

Scientists Are Aiding Apartheid in China

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Jun 18th, 2019

The Snowden Effect, Six Years On

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Jun 6th, 2019

CTRL+HALT+Defeat: State-Sponsored Surveillance and the Suppression of Dissent

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May 15th, 2019

Intelligence, Ethics and Bureaucracy: The Duty to Warn Jamal Khashoggi

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May 7th, 2019

CBP’s New Social Media Surveillance: A Threat to Free Speech and Privacy

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Apr 26th, 2019

Revisiting Carter Page

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Apr 3rd, 2019

Fulfilling the Promise of the USA Freedom Act: Time to Truly End Bulk Collection of Americans’ Calling Records

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Mar 28th, 2019

India’s Digital Path: Leaning Democratic or Authoritarian?

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Feb 4th, 2019

NYPD Spy Drones Fly into Privacy Headwinds

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Jan 22nd, 2019

Give Up the Ghost: A Backdoor by Another Name

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Jan 4th, 2019

Russia’s Tightening Control of Cyberspace Within its Borders

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Dec 24th, 2018

The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board’s Disappointing Report on PPD-28 Implementation

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Oct 24th, 2018

On Big Brother Watch v. U.K.: The Future of Surveillance at Two Europe-Wide Courts

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Oct 15th, 2018

New U.K. Law Fails European Court Standards on Mass Interception Disclosed by Snowden

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Sep 27th, 2018

Trump Declassifying Page, Ohr Records Will Have Broader Effects

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Sep 11th, 2018

What Happened at the Court: The Hasbajrami Oral Argument on Section 702 of FISA and the Fourth Amendment

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Aug 29th, 2018

Americans’ Privacy at Stake as Second Circuit Hears Hasbajrami FISA Case

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Aug 24th, 2018

Legitimizing Foreign Mass Surveillance in the European Court of Human Rights

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Aug 2nd, 2018

Carpenter Ruling Brings Us Back From Brink of Orwellian Surveillance State

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Jun 28th, 2018

The Broad Reach of Carpenter v. United States

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Jun 27th, 2018

What If Police Use ‘Rekognition’ Without Telling Defendants?

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Jun 5th, 2018

Digital Free for All Part Deux: European Commission Proposal on E-Evidence

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May 17th, 2018

The Intel Community’s Annual Transparency Report Raises More Questions Than It Answers

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May 14th, 2018

Google Employees’ Ire Over DoD’s AI Work Shows Need to Bridge Tech and Security

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May 1st, 2018

Cambridge Analytica, Big Data and China

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Apr 12th, 2018

How to Move the Battle Lines in the Crypto-Wars

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Apr 5th, 2018

Congress Should Place More Limits on Cellphone Location Tracking After Carpenter

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Mar 23rd, 2018

Privacy and Civil Liberties under the CLOUD Act: A Response

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Mar 21st, 2018

Why the CLOUD Act is Good for Privacy and Human Rights

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Mar 14th, 2018

Four Common Sense Fixes to the CLOUD Act that its Sponsors Should Support

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Mar 13th, 2018

New Bill That Would Give Foreign Governments a Fast Track to Access Data

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Mar 13th, 2018

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